India's agricultural trade policy and sustainable development goals
This paper critically examines India’s agricultural trade policy mainly from the perspective of public policy objectives, including food security, poverty alleviation and sustainable development, but also against the benchmark of the WTO rules and India’s commitments therein. The analysis covers market access and domestic support measures, which could potentially have more than minimal trade-distorting effects or effects on production.
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